This app has wasted so much of my time
A Promising Concept Marred by Frustration:
Blue initially caught my attention as a sleek project management tool, seemingly ideal for organising creative workflows. Unfortunately, my experience has been overwhelmingly frustrating, turning what should be a productivity aid into a significant time-waster.
Reliability Issues:
The app’s instability is its most glaring flaw. It opens roughly half the time I attempt to launch it, and functions frequently freeze mid-use, forcing me to restart repeatedly. This unreliability disrupts workflow entirely—hardly what you’d expect from a tool designed to streamline efficiency.
Mobile App Woes:
The mobile version is particularly broken. Attempting to add a to-do item prompts a screen instructing, “Press the plus button above”—except there is no plus button. This renders the app’s core functionality useless on-the-go. When I resorted to the browser version on my phone, it also froze. The entire point of a mobile app is convenience, yet Blue fails spectacularly here.
Desktop Disappointment:
Even the desktop app is plagued by issues. After a recent update prompt, the app now refuses to load at all. Prior to this, basic actions like editing tasks incurred a tedious two-second delay—minor in isolation, but infuriatingly disruptive over time.
Final Thoughts:
While Blue’s design hints at potential, its execution is fatally flawed. For a tool meant to save time, it has consumed far more of mine through crashes, bugs, and sluggish performance. Though it’s not a costly investment, the frustration far outweighs the price. Until major stability improvements are made, I’d strongly advise seeking alternatives. Blue, in its current state, promises productivity but delivers only headaches.